{"repo":"zach7036/BirdNET-Pi-Enhanced-Version","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/zach7036/BirdNET-Pi-Enhanced-Version","clone":"git clone https://github.com/zach7036/BirdNET-Pi-Enhanced-Version.git","description":"A modern, actively maintained Raspberry Pi bird-monitoring platform with real-time birdsong detection, a redesigned interface, advanced analytics, live audio, weather and eBird integrations, and deeper insights into backyard bird activity.","language":"PHP","stars":22,"topics":["acoustic-monitoring","bioacoustics","bird-monitoring","birdnet","birdnet-pi","birdsong-recognition","birdweather","citizen-science","ebird","raspberry-pi"],"license":null,"category":"analytics","readme_excerpt":"BirdNET-Pi Enhanced Version Turn your Raspberry Pi into an intelligent, 24/7 backyard bird observatory. BirdNET-Pi Enhanced is a modern, actively maintained bird-monitoring platform that identifies birds by sound in real time and turns every detection into something you can actually explore. Website · Installation · Screenshots · Features · Compare Versions · Get Help --- More Than Bird Identification Connect a USB microphone to your Raspberry Pi, and BirdNET-Pi Enhanced will continuously listen for birds, identify species using the BirdNET machine learning framework, save the best recordings, and organize everything into a modern web dashboard accessible from any device on your network. But identifying birds is only the beginning. BirdNET-Pi Enhanced helps you understand the living patterns behind your detections: when the dawn chorus begins, which species are active at night, how weather affects activity, which birds are arriving or disappearing with the seasons, and how the biodiversity around your home changes over time. Any BirdNET-Pi will tell you a Northern Cardinal was heard at 6:14 a.m. with 87% confidence. This one is built around the question that comes next — is that normal for this time of year, has this bird been showing up daily or has it just returned after three weeks away, does it sing earlier on warm mornings, and is 87% actually good enough to trust? [!TIP] Choosing between BirdNET-Pi versions? The official BirdNET guide lists this fork alongside Nachtzust","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/zach7036","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/zach7036/BirdNET-Pi-Enhanced-Version/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}